Photography is historically much more different from all of the other art mediums. Since it came much later than other artforms, it was democratic right from the outset: anyone with a camera and some enthusiasm could participate. But, of course, the technical knowhow, the prices of the first cameras and photos, and many other factors made professionals look really good.
Hepburn and Avedon together again. But this time, it's their grandchildren, Emma Ferrer and Michael Avedon, respectively.
My name is Przemysław Kruk and I am an amateur landscape photographer form Poland. Since childhood I have lived in the village where the fields of Polish Jurassic Highland were extending to the horizon. Initially these views remained only in my memory, but over the years, I was inspired by the creations of polish painters and photographers, so I took the chance and started photographing those landscapes.
The Bedlington Terrier is a fairly old breed that was actively developed in medieval England. However, they came from completely different places, but from which - no one knows for sure. There is an assumption, and most dog breeders are inclined to him, that these dogs traveled with the gypsies, thanks to which they came to England.
Philippe Echaroux is a famous French celebrity photographer who took this challenge in order to show people that you don't always need the high-end gear to create something cool. He, however, had the luck to use high-end gear but sometimes the good thing to do is try something far from your comfort zone and see what would happen. Philippe claims that the hardest part during this project was not to feel stupid in front of all the people he shot with his funny lighting set up.
I'm no photographer, but I always have my 70D with me. I like to capture life as I see it. I lived in Xi'an, China for almost 7 years, amassing thousands of photos.
My name is Dimitri Bourriau and I am a French artist also known as Jahz Design. I graduated in graphic design, but I've always been interested in history and architecture.
My name is Davide Sasso and I am a photogrpher with a passion for animation. I love the animation of all kinds, but in particular Japanese animation is the one that is closest to my heart and that surely inspired me as a photographer. These series of photos, taken in various parts of Italy, such as Rome, Florence and Venice, are inspired by Japanese anime.
Philippe Echaroux is a famous French celebrity photographer who took this challenge in order to show people that you don't always need the high-end gear to create something cool. He, however, had the luck to use high-end gear but sometimes the good thing to do is try something far from your comfort zone and see what would happen. Philippe claims that the hardest part during this project was not to feel stupid in front of all the people he shot with his funny lighting set up.
Isn't it great when you find someone who has the same shared interest as you? Connecting with other enthusiasts to gather and celebrate a beloved
Street art is something that makes the evening strolls more colorful. They often disrupt the environment they are painted in and attract the attention of
Here's our list of questions you should ACTUALLY ask a wedding photographer, and all the wedding photography secrets they want you to know.
In these moments, when society buys products as if the world is ending, for people like me, who have some kind of chronic condition, in my case, Crohn's disease, toilet paper is a necessity that cannot be missing in my home. I always have enough in my house, but what you see in these photos is all there is! I am a Newborn and maternity photographer based in Jacksonville. And as a Crohn's patient, the use of toilet paper is essential for those of us who have a chronic bowel condition.
I believe that colourising images can allow a modern audience to engage better with the subject, especially in an age where we see thousands of images on a news feed every day.
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Think you're stylish? Then you haven't met Ali. He might be 86 years old but he still cuts a dapper figure on the streets of Berlin.
In his new series Genesis, the one-time Magnum photojournalist Sebastião Salgado turns his camera from oppressive social systems to our ecosystems.
When you visit Egypt, you're supposed to come back with photographs of the pyramids. "I didn't find them very interesting," says photographer Xenia Nikolskaya, "and consequently didn't photograph them". In 2006, Xenia had travelled to Cairo with the help of the Egyptian Embassy in Moscow, but when s
As beginner photographers, we often don't have very much money to spend on gear, and it doesn't help that good lens are EXTREMELY expensive! I couldn't justify spending $1,000+ on a macro lens, but I really wanted to experiment with macro. So I figured out how to build my own macro lens for less than $100! I started out with a cheap lens that I already had, which is the Pentax 50mm f1.7.
If you’ve ever used any type of photo-editing software, you probably realize that there’s practically unlimited potential there. So long as you put in the time to improve your skills, the only limit is your imagination (and, well, the processing power of your computer, but that’s an entirely separate issue right there).
After my first trip to Miami Design District a week ago at the sunset time, I decided it would be better to take pictures at the sunrise time in Downtown Miami.
Zookeeper Jasmina Trajkovska starts every morning with a coffee together with her best friend giraffe, in Skopje Zoo. If you would like to see more of my photography works on Bored Panda, see here, and here.
When artist Pietro Cataudella wants to keep a memory of a place or a famous landmark he has visited, a simple selfie isn't enough for him. Instead, Pietro creates sort of a photo manipulation of the landmark. His ongoing project, CityLiveSketch -- a collection of these playful alternate reality images -- is like a bridge, linking Pietro's imagination and the real world.
Einstein said, What I admire most about your art, is its universality. You do not say a word, and yet … Continue reading → The post When Albert Einstein Met Charlie Chaplin… appeared first on 8&9 Clothing Co..
There is an epic battle being waged online for the internet's most popular animal, and this week the canine encampment has struck a serious blow. Carli Davidson’s new book, Shake, catches dogs in the act of shaking off water and slobber and is the continuation of a project that started with a handful of photos that went viral back 2011.
There are common experiences that unite all journalists but a picture is worth a thousand words and this viral photo of a monkey captured those experiences in a single headshot.
Barcelona is locked down due to Coronavirus but still, one is allowed to go to the Supermarket or Pharmacy. While doing so this week, I was surprised to find the streets almost empty, so I decided to take some shots. This area is always full of tourists and, already at this time of the year, it's difficult to walk along the streets. It's the time of peace and silence now. Too much, perhaps.